2.3. Seakeeping

2.3.1. RAO

2.3.1.1. SHR2 format

2.3.1.2. SHR2 to ASCII by Python or C++

2.3.1.2.1. ...it's not likely we'll be able to run C++ from a website in a browser simply because the security risks are too high.

2.3.1.2.2. The only exception that I'm aware of is Google's Native Client, which allows you to run C++ in a browser. However, Chrome is the only browser that will support it and I'm not sure if you can use it in conjunction with WebGL. I would not be surprised if this approach takes off in a year or two. (2010)

4.2.2.2.1. Since Collada is not a delivery format, it’s not well suited for web applications. We can load DAE files directly into Three.js, but in order to save bandwidth and reduce loading times, it’s preferable to convert them to Three.js native JSON format.